Hello,
I have a huge code that is running without problems under SuSE-Linux 8.0 (gcc version 2.95.3).
When I change to SuSE-Linux8.2 (gcc version 3.3), the code can not be compiled anymore.
I've tracked down the problem to a very simple c++ testcase (see below) that shows the same behaviour, and produces the same error message.
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#include <fstream.h> #include <iostream.h>
int main() {
ofstream fout; fout.open("solid_position.dat",ios::out || ios::ate);
return 0;
}
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The error message says (find the complete error message attached) :
hallo.cpp:13: error: no matching function for call to ` std::basic_ofstream<char, std::char_traits<char> >::open(const char[19], bool)'
Since I dont want to change the syntax (iostream.h -> iostream etc.) of the huge code, I thought of including some old libraries during the linking process.
Unfortunately without success.
I would be glad, if somebody can give me a hint. Thanks in advance Claas
The complete error message: ----------------------------------
In file included from /usr/include/g++/backward/fstream.h:31,
from hallo.cpp:1:
/usr/include/g++/backward/backward_warning.h:32:2: warning: #warning This file includes at least one deprecated or antiquated header. Please consider using one of the 32 headers found in section 17.4.1.2 of the C++ standard. Examples include substituting the <X> header for the <X.h> header for C++ includes, or <sstream> instead of the deprecated header <strstream.h>. To disable this warning use -Wno-deprecated.
hallo.cpp: In function `int main()':
hallo.cpp:13: error: no matching function for call to `
std::basic_ofstream<char, std::char_traits<char> >::open(const char[19],
bool)'
/usr/include/g++/fstream:686: error: candidates are: void
std::basic_ofstream<_CharT, _Traits>::open(const char*, std::_Ios_Openmode =
(std::ios_base::out | std::ios_base::trunc)) [with _CharT = char, _Traits =
std::char_traits<char>]